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"Reach for the Sky" is the fifth single released by the American rock band FireHouse. As the first single from their second album, Hold Your Fire, the track reached No. 83 on the Billboard Hot 100 and No. 27 on the Album Rock Tracks chart. The song was written by guitarist Bill Leverty and vocalist C.J. Snare. [1]
FireHouse (also Firehouse) is an American hard rock band that formed in 1984 in Richmond, Virginia. They then moved to Charlotte, North Carolina , where they signed with Epic Records in 1989. [ 5 ]
FireHouse is the debut album by American glam metal band FireHouse. Released in 1990, it launched the group into stardom. Released in 1990, it launched the group into stardom. The record was certified double platinum in the United States and gold in Canada, Japan and Singapore.
"Firehouse" is a song by American hard rock band Kiss, released in 1974 on their eponymous debut album. The track was written by the bands' rhythm guitarist and vocalist Paul Stanley . During live performances, bassist Gene Simmons has breathed fire , with red lights flashing and sirens sounding.
Hold Your Fire is the second studio album by the hard rock band FireHouse. It was released in June 1992. The album spent thirty weeks in the Billboard 200 Top Albums chart peaking at No. 23. [5] The album spawned the singles "Reach for the Sky", "Sleeping with You" and "When I Look into Your Eyes".
Category 5 is the fifth album of the rock band FireHouse. It was originally released in 1998 in Japan and in 1999 in the United States by Lightyear Records. The album featured a more direct contribution from bassist Perry Richardson and ironically, it was his last studio album with the band. It features a different, more experimental sound when ...
FireHouse in 2007. FireHouse is an American glam metal band formed in Richmond, Virginia, in 1984 under the name White Heat. The band has released 7 studio albums, a live album, 2 video albums, 11 singles and 9 music videos. FireHouse signed a deal with Epic Records in 1989 and released their self-titled debut the following year. It reached ...
The performance was entitled Take Me Higher: A Celebration of 30 years of the Super Bowl. The show featured a number of Ross' songs, both from her solo career and her time in The Supremes. The show made use of pyrotechnics, special effects, and stadium card stunts. [1] Ross made many costume changes throughout the performance. [2]